Issue 17
All Stories for Issue 17
The meandering narrative of electoral politics
Rahul Narvekar •The narrative matters the most in this digital age, thanks to Whatsapp University
A quick journey of startling contrasts
Kavita Sachwani •Revival and rejuvenation of Ganga has been a massive, costly effort, but to little avail
Thank God! I listened to my father
Rian Rao Narvekar •I was looking forward to a sneak peek into progress on several socio-economic issues
Hope springs eternal in the eternal city
Souniya Khurana •The visit to Varanasi made me aware of a development tool: the child that the city nurtures
Firsthand insight into the mood of the nation
Suraja Kishore •It’s not anti-incumbency, it’s a message to Modi government: we made you, we can break you
Teen angst drama finds digital platform
Manik Sharma •Filmmakers are discovering an avenue in the digital space to explore coming-of-age drama
Fastan: A cliffhanger for election officials
Rayan Naqash •One of Ladakh’s highest polling stations was set up so that 29 people could cast votes
A Chhattisgarh town, Miss AC Funk and Titanic
Debobrat Ghose123 •Miss Funk had celebrated her 38th birthday on board the ship that sank shortly thereafter
Providing public education is a service
Akriti Bhatia •The virtue of education will be hit if the state decides what jobs students can take up
The rest of the world is no different from US
Rashmee_roshan_lall •Many of the world’s richest democracies have an obvious problem with women in politics